Thursday, October 09, 2008

1934 Ford Coupe Hot Rod

The 1934 Ford Coupe is a great tour car when properly restored and balanced. It is one of the most collected cars in the United States. The very rare Flathead V-8 is also on display, as well as the Midnight Pontiac that was driven to victory many times by Rusty Wallace. And is typical of the time, money and sheer hard work that goes into making a work of art on wheels. At first glance, this car did not look all that different than the 1933, and ads even boasted that There is nothing experimental about this new car. It is featured a reshaped grille with a thicker surround, a more pronounced V, straight bars, and a new V-8 emblem.

This 1934 Ford Truck, adapted to run on rail, started life as a Berkshire Valley Models kit. Registered in NY state, this fiber body reproduction represents the very best in classic reproductions. As a finishing touch, Cowl lights were converted to stop/tail/directional lights using red lenses. You Build Yourself one puts you in the driver seat, with you calling the shots on just how to build, customize and accessorize your version of the American Dream. Spun aluminum fuel tank and custom fabricated grille, electric and mechanical radiator fans 1937 / 1934 dash board custom fabricated tech instruments quad series, wiring PIONEER Stereo sound with two other types of insulation/custom interior design by owner / application.

A gorgeous 1934 Ford street rod driven regularly by Jim Groves was selected as Cruiser of the Month at the July 3 cruise in of the Roaming Oldies Car Club. How many times have you wished you had an extra seat in your street rod so that you could enjoy cruising with the family, the grand kids or friends. Using a 34 roadster body to build a custom is not the most popular choice and most people probably never even think as anything but a hot rod. From on special at first glance it is a clean, classy, but then you notice the five header pipes on both sides. The most popular steering gears swapped among speed and hot rod enthusiasts was the 1934 steering gear units.

1934 Ford and need to source some spares parts for the car And it modified to fit master cylinder and new clutch system. 1949/50 Retro Rod, newly built on a nice clean 1993 T-bird, with the 3,6 liter large V6 500k Special Roadster with a title, new crate 350 V8 motor, one of the nicest one we have ever had. With this in mind, I decided to build a new car, even lighter than my trusty coupes. At first glance, the Deluxe Ford did not look all that different than the 1933, and Ford ads even boasted that there is nothing experimental about this new car. This hot rod with chopped top would be a great addition to any collection. Hot rod project pictures and information are also included, as well as info on how to build your own rotisserie.


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Ronald W. Firquain is a auto mechanic, musician, Arabian horse owner for 20 years, writer, marketer, entrepreneur, webmaster and has 18 years of computer experience. car tips

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